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Kate and Alexa Wedding - Bridal Portrait - New York Botanical Garden - Susan Stripling Photography

Katie and Alexa: Enchanted Romance at New York Botanical Garden

Kate and Alexa Wedding - Bridal Portrait - New York Botanical Garden - Susan Stripling Photography

Kate and Alexa Wedding – Bridal Portrait – New York Botanical Garden – Susan Stripling Photography

After matching on Hinge, Katie and Alexa had their first date at the height of the pandemic –sitting on a blanket in Madison Square Park, sharing a bottle of wine from six feet apart. As they talked, they discovered their connection went back further than they realized – Alexa had met Katie’s brother, Matt, on the very first day of freshman year at the University of Miami. After graduation, they both moved to New York City, where Katie was already living, and worked at the same company for several years. Matt would often text Alexa while dog-sitting for Katie, asking, “Want to hang out with my sister’s dog?” – knowing how much she loved pups. “My dog was a huge part of my life,” Katie shares. “Sadly, he passed away before we actually met. But the fact that Alexa had known and loved him while he was alive was deeply meaningful.” Their relationship deepened over the following months through frequent texts and a handful of in-person dates, as Alexa was dividing her time between New York and her parents’ home in Massachusetts. After she moved to NYC permanently in late summer, it was only a matter of weeks until they became an official couple.
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Anna and Jack Wedding - Tablescape High and Low Centerpiece - The Foundry - Asher Gardner Photography

Planning & Inspiration

Gorgeous Wedding Centerpiece Ideas For Round Reception Tables

Anna and Jack Wedding - Tablescape High and Low Centerpiece - The Foundry - Asher Gardner Photography

Anna and Jack Wedding – Tablescape High and Low Centerpiece – The Foundry – Asher Gardner Photography

Congratulations! After months of meetings, phones calls, and emails, you and your wedding planner (if you have one) have mapped out the dining space in painstaking detail to determine the seating layout of your reception. Now it’s time to make an appointment with your florist to design the floral decor that will underscore the tone of your wedding and pull together the room. When we first talk with clients, we go over their desired wedding style, color scheme, favorite flowers along with any images they have pinned and saved for inspiration. At this point, they have a good sense of the shape, size, and layout of their tables with the most popular being round, rectangular and banquet. This information is important because certain types of centerpieces pair best with each kind of table.
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